The pumpkin spice flavor used in coffee drinks and so many other foods popular in fall is typically a mixture of spices (or flavorings) including cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves, and sometimes allspice.
Does pumpkin spice contain pumpkin?
Itās called pumpkin spice not because it has pumpkin in it but because itās the spice mixture traditionally used to flavor pumpkin pie and other pumpkin-based baked goods (which is why itās also sometimes called pumpkin pie spice).
In fact, many seasonal treats labeled as having pumpkin spice flavor donāt contain actual pumpkināthough some do. Starbucks added purĆ©ed pumpkin to the ingredients of its famous pumpkin spice latte in 2015.
In pop culture, the release and promotion of pumpkin spice productsāoften in early fall and, increasingly, late summerāis often considered a marker of the new season (and an example of how seasonal marketing begins earlier and earlier). Itās especially common around this time to encounter discussion and debate about the absence (or presence) of pumpkin in pumpkin spice.
PSA there is no pumpkin in pumpkin spice. It's a mix of all the spices that go into a pumpkin pie! Cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, ginger and sometimes allspice. Delicious, but don't get it near my coffee.
— Eden Riegel (@edenriegel)
Yes, I know there is no pumpkin in pumpkin spice. No, I will not stop referring to your squash latte.
— Heroin Manateeš³ļøāš (@TaxOgre)
Hear me out: no one wants the āpumpkinā in āpumpkin spiceā
— courtney ā®ļø (@court2626)